Matthew 13:1

Introduction

Christ teaches the multitudes out of a ship, they standing on the shore, Mat 13:1, Mat 13:2. The parable of the sower, Mat 13:3-9. He gives his reasons for speaking in parables, Mat 13:10-17. Explains the parable of the sower, Mat 13:18-23. Parable of the tares and the wheat, Mat 13:24-30. Of the grain of mustard seed, Mat 13:31, Mat 13:32. Of the leaven, Mat 13:33. The prophecy fulfilled by this mode of teaching, Mat 13:34, Mat 13:35. He explains the parable of the tares and the wheat, Mat 13:36-43. Parable of the treasure hid in a field, Mat 13:44. Of the pearl-merchant, Mat 13:45, Mat 13:46. Of the dragnet, Mat 13:47-50. His application of the whole, Mat 13:51, Mat 13:52. He teaches in his own country, and his neighbors take offense, Mat 13:53-56. Our Lord's observations on this, Mat 13:57. He works no miracle among them because of their unbelief, Mat 13:58.

Verse 1

The same day - Our Lord scarcely ever appears to take any rest: he is incessant in his labors, and instant in season and out of season; and in this he has left all his successors in the ministry an example, that they should follow his steps: for he who wishes to save souls will find few opportunities to rest. As Satan is going about as a roaring lion seeking whom he may devour, the messenger of God should imitate his diligence, that he may counteract his work. The gospels are journals of our Lord's life.

Went Jesus out of the house - This was the house of Peter. See Mat 17:24.

Sat by the sea side - The sea of Galilee, on the borders of which the city of Capernaum was situated.
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